In most parts of Africa and, indeed, of the world, the AK-47 rifle has become a menace. |
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The AK-47 was meant for troops with little training, who could put their weapons on full auto and empty a few magazines at the enemy. |
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The court held that the appellant had gone far beyond the limited protection afforded by section 47 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act in shooting the deceased with an AK-47 on automatic mode. |
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A man walked into a Georgia school with an AK-47 and a duffel bag full of ammunition. |
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He backpedaled up the steep stairs, so he could face the enemy while emptying his AK-47 into the pursuing assailants. |
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By then the S-75 had earned a reputation similar to that of the ubiquitous AK-47 automatic rifle, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. |
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Authorities also found a shotgun and an unregistered AK-47 automatic rifle in the home. |
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With literal fidelity, the band members perform with an AK-47 and a bazooka strapped onto their shoulders. |
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As each kandak completes the training required to convert to the C7 from the AK-47, the unit's stock of AK-47s is replaced with the Canadian weapons. |
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He did not even have his own guns, though his family owned two, an AK-47 and a.308 rifle outfitted with a telescopic sight. |
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It is no secret that it was AK-47 assault rifle that helped Vietnamese fight the Americans. |
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Mohammad is an imposing figure with his shocking white beard, dark green cloak and turban, and an AK-47 slung behind his back. |
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He too is cradling an AK-47 with a huge 75-round magazine attached. |
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He told the court that at another meeting, after Kassir had shown them how to fieldstrip an AK-47 assault rifle, the topic of suicide bombers came up. |
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Abu Ghassan in an interview with TIME explains how he learned to fight with an AK-47, a video camera and the Internet-and how Americans helped turn him into a cyberwarrior. |
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